We are proud of our long history of effective support of individuals and organizations that strive for justice and opportunity within the legal profession and the community at large. We view our community service and pro bono work as extensions of our commitment to diversity and advancing the talents and careers of all our attorneys.
With so many worthy causes and exceptional organizations doing good works, our goal is to rotate our support from year to year in order to have a broader outreach. While too numerous to mention in their entirety, below are some of our recent and previous sponsorships and support:
Recent Sponsorships and Support:
- New York University School of Law - Anbryce Scholarship Program
- New York University School of Law - Women of Color Collective Community Service Initiative
- New York University School of Law - LALSA Latino Heritage Celebration
- Harvard Law School - APALSA Annual 1L Career Fair
- Harvard Law School - APALSA Mentorship Program
- Fordham University School of Law - LALSA Annual Alumni & Awards Dinner
- Fordham University School of Law - APALSA Spring Dinner
- Fordham University School of Law - Outlaws Spring Dinner
- 2011 New York City Latino Law Student Conference
- Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund Anniversary Benefit
- Practicing Attorneys for Law Students (“PALS”) – multi-year Leadership Sponsor. In addition, several Stroock attorneys are PALS mentors and our Partner Seema Misra is a member of their Board of Directors
Previous Sponsorships and Support:
- Association of the Bar of the City of New York’s Committee on the Recruitment and Retention of Lawyer’s Diversity Fellowship Program
- The Lavender Law Conferences of the National Lesbian and Gay Law Association
- Columbia Law School’s Paul Robeson Conferences
- 40th Anniversary Gala of the New York University Black Allied Law Students Association
- Black Allied Law Students Association’s Founder’s Dinner
- The National Black Law Student Association’s 40th Annual Thurgood Marshall Mock Trial Competition
- New York University School of Law - Women of Color Collective, Student Alumni Banquet
- National Association of Law Students with Disabilities National Conference